Notes l |
aissor, lishana, khama, mosul+ urmi, "nestorian", "nestorian neo-aramaic", "neo-assyrian", "neo-syriac"-E., "modern assyrian", part of "neo-aramaic"-E., in [51=] Français: soureth occidental, in [53=] Russkiy: aysorskiy; "nestorian", "nestorian christian", 'assurai community ¶ plus migration to Russia after Perso-Russian War (1827-28) & from 1918 bilingual < [58=]Farsi, [44=]Türki and/or [12=] 'Arabiyya |